Josephine Osei-Mainoo

15 Articles

Youth Taking the Lead: RAIN Launches Environmental School Clubs in Asante Akim Central District, Ashanti Region

As part of the Partnerships for Forest Protection and Livelihood in a Changing Climate Project funded by Gower Street, RAIN…

From Waste to Wonder: Inspiring Climate Action through Recycling Education

At Adiembra D/A Junior High School in the Atwima Mponua District, young minds are proving that change begins with creativity…

🌳 Ghana Becomes the First African Country to Issue a FLEGT License 🌳

Ghana has reached a historic milestone in sustainable forestry by becoming the first country in Africa—and only the second in…

Advancing Inclusion and Diversity in ATVET: RAIN Leads Transformative Training in Ghana at Kwadaso Agricultural College

Rights and Advocacy Initiatives Network (RAIN) successfully facilitated a training session on ā€œAdvancing Inclusion and Diversity in Technical and Vocational…

šŸŒ Inclusive Forest Governance Begins with Empowered Communities.

On June 10, 2025 at the Nyinahin School Park, RAIN with support from ClientEarth collaborated with the Ghana National Fire…

Strengthening Forest and Environmental Governance through Inclusive Stakeholders’ Participation: Commemorating World Environment Day 2025

Rights and Advocacy Initiatives Network (RAIN) and ClientEarth in partnership with the Ashanti Region Office of the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)…

Sparking Environmental Awareness at Patriensa M/A JHS

As part of the Gower Street Project, RAIN is working to nurture a new generation of environmental leaders—starting in the…

Sowing Seeds of Change: How a Rural Nursery is Nurturing Forests and Livelihoods in Antwi-Agyeikrom

In the heart of the Ashanti Region, the Antwi-Agyeikrom community is becoming a model of grassroots resilience and innovation—thanks to…

Strengthening Women’s Roles in Forest Governance Through Wildlife Resources Management Act, 2003 (Act 1115)

On May 14, 2025, a hybrid training workshop on the Wildlife Resources Management Act, 2023 (Act 1115) was held at…

Sustaining Forest Restoration: RAIN’s Commitment to MTS Farmers in Asenayo and Dome River Forest Reserves.

The Modified Taungya System (MTS) remains a beacon of hope for both forest restoration and sustainable livelihoods among rural farmers…

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